The United Kingdom has an uncodified and unwritten constitution; strictly speaking, no law can be regarded as unconstitutional. Parliament has the power to change the law, including constitutional principles, easily and as it sees fit. This effectively means that if a law is passed, it is automatically considered constitutional, even if it goes against what was previously regarded as constitutional law. As such, the UK constitution is arguably the most heavily amended in the world.
Legislative.
The British Government.
In the UK it is called a Compulsory Purchase Order. How ever the government decides what the market value is
The Prime Minister is the head of government and has to make the final decision on government policy. The Cabinet decides what recommended policy should be.
The UK Government (it would have been signed into law by Queen Victoria)
The UK government has many roles. The UK government has been in charge of making the laws for the whole of UK; due to the UK being part of the EU they have to follow the EU directives in some areas that the governments agreed on. The UK government is in charge of the economic growth also they are in charge of the fall in employment within the UK, to prevent a fall in employment the UK government tries to attract foreign businesses to open up in the UK.
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No, judges have no power to change the UK law, only to interpret it in the situation of a court case. Only Parliament can change the UK law.
In the UK we leave school when we are 16. But the Government made a new law that we have the attend a Sixth Form College until we are 18.
yes it is a law to shoot seagull in the UK
A US citizen can practice law in the UK. They must first pass the bar exam and then get hired by a UK law firm.
Canada is not owned by England. However, when the queen passes a law through parliament the Canadian government passes the law.